MISTERIS

Carving which represents Judas treachery to his master. Its author is Josep M. Camps I Arnau (born in Barcelone, 1879-1968). Visits are organized for Good Thursday and Good Friday in 149, Colom Street.

Carving which represents Jesus in front of Pilate and introduced to the Jew villagers. Its author is Francesc Fàbregas Pujades (Barcelone, 1898 – Argentina, 1992). It can be visited Holy Thursday and Friday in 32, Església Street (Ca L’Escossi).

Carving which represents the way Jesus did until he arrived at the Stations of the Cross. Its author is Josep M. Camps i Arnau (Barcelone, 1879-1968). It can be visited on Holy Thursday and Friday in 39, Ample Street (Cal Pel·la)

This image represents the whippings which Jesus received by the orders of Pontius Pilate. They are images form Olot School but the authors are unknown. It can be visited Holy Thursday and Friday in 18, Creu Real Street (Cal Puigjaner).

An image which represents Jesus praying in the Olive Orchard. It is a carving, made also with clay and cartonboard decorated in oil painting. Its author is Jaume Martus I Riera (Manresa, 1889-Barcelone,1966). It can be visited Holy Thursady and Friday in 34, Santa Oliva Street (Paula nuns).

A carving which represents the Virgin transformed by the pain. Its author is Joseph. M. Camps i Arnau (Barcelone, 1879-1968). It can be visited on Holy Thursday and Friday in 21, Nova Square (Santa María Parish).

These images represent the different Stations on Jesus Christ’s Cross. They are images from Olot school but the authors are unknown. It can be visited on Holy Thursdays and Friday in 24, Argelines Street.

This image represents Jesus dying on the cross. Its author is M. Domingo Peris (born in Barcelona during the second half of the XIX century). It can be visited on Holy Thursday and Friday in Industria Street (San Salvador church)